Aug. 19, 2013

Quivers In The Cemetery

by Luis D. Perez (author's profile)

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REPLY ID PPW - PRISON POETRY WORKSHOP
FROM: Luis D. Perez

REPLY-ID-PRISON POETRY WORKSHOP

QUIVERS IN THE CEMETERY*

Footprints eager for the past,
and working from memories
dream with eyes open and
think to catch a falling star.

Brothers and sisters
struggling in the living
"CEMETERY"

Do not crawl, the company of the
living death makes me feel
"THE SHIVERS"
going up the soul and inspire me
to create a bridge for others to cross.

It is a simple saying
as creating unconditional
"LOVE"
Life is a passing desire
from other people who
live here as a human beings
before we entered the world
as a crying baby.

Look around in your own environment
with sadness raining inside the veins
and think that every day is a very
"SPECIAL DAY"
With those quivers around your body
think again about who really
love you.

I wonder if you feel the "QUIVERS"

Luis Perez is serving life sentence without parole since 1971. - With 42 years of incarceration, he shares part of his own experiences, struggling with prison life, and surviving a prison subculture by expressing his thoughts on:
"QUIVERS IN THE CEMETERY"

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